Word: saversion
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Such critics as former U.S. Budget Director Maurice Stans still worry that Keynes makes spenders seem virtuous and savers wicked, and thus subtly threatens the nation's moral fiber. Other doubters contend that earlier obscure economists originated some of the ideas that Keynes popularized, and that all he did was...
Almost Like Typewriters. Though Xerox is sometimes considered vulnerable because it has only one product, the future seems promising for almost everyone in the industry. The copying machines will turn out 10 billion or more copies in 300,000 U.S. offices this year; by 1970, they will be producing 25...
The ever-growing building industry must have lumber; conservationists cherish forests. Here also the outcome is a compromise-the Government allows selective lumbering in the national forests, the lumber companies replant trees. But in cases of truly virgin forest and the privately owned California redwood tracts, the savers and the...
Drive In. Bangkok Bank's worldly successes are due to its exuberant courting of small savers and borrowers at home. It makes loans to individuals and firms at 12% interest, compared to the usual 25%, also offers liberal mortgage terms. It has opened Thailand's first drive-in...
Actually, through a delicate balance of finesse and commanding personality, many Frenchwomen are already freer than the laws would indicate. Madame de Pompadour, after all, ruled France from the boudoir of Louis XV, and fully three-quarters of all French blue-collar workers voluntarily (so to speak) turn over their...